More recent kernel builds have better results.
Kevin Judd wrote:
>
> I have experimented booting into Linux using the haret route
> (Downloaded the hx4700.zip by Joseph Cole)
> This works sufficently well that I am encouraged to purchase a CF card
> and try the more complex looking flashing route.
>
> However, there seems to be a problem with the stylis input that I
> found sufficently bad to preclude any serious use of the device under
> linux.
>
> Sometimes the first touch of the stylis produces a coordinate far from
> the touch point. (If I draw a continuous line with drawpad it follows
> the stylis fine. If I draw a picket fence of little 2mm strokes, then
> I get horrible lines on the top of each stroke, usually heading in
> from the 2 o'clock position some 5-8mm away. It is impossible to use
> the software keyboard entry reliably.)
>
> Is this a known problem? I guess its not too hard to fix? Anyone
> working on it?
>
> Kevin
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